Appendix:Brick Bronze Walkthrough/Chapter 8

Chapter 8 - Float Badge

Rosecove Gym
Make sure that you heal your Pokémon before proceeding! It is recommended that you train your Pokémon until they are at Lv. 35 or higher.

Once you return from defeating Team Eclipse at Rosecove Beach, Rosecove Gym will now be accessible. Enter the building which is right of the Pokecenter. When you are ready to take on your 3rd gym, enter the building. The gym is designed to resemble many minature boat docks. This gym specializes in Water-type Pokemon. If you wish to talk to the gym guide, he will tell you that the goal of the gym is to arrange the many pipe blocks in each puzzle to allow the water to flow from the faucets to the generators. Each time you solve one of these pipe puzzles the generator will power on the water control chambers' to release enough water that you are able to continue throughout the gym. Water-type Pokemon are weak to Electric, and Grass. Many numerous Electirc-type Pokemon can be found on Route 3 just before Silvent City and are great to use for this gym. Oddish and Weepinbell, two good Grass-type Pokemon can be found on Route 8 just before Rosecove City. These two are good to choose because they are quite effective against Water-type Pokemon and are also quite common to find.

Next up is the first pipe puzzle. To move the pipe blocks you must step on the metal control platforms, when you think that the blocks are arranged correctly click on the faucet to test the water flow. After completing the puzzle cross the bridge and Beach Bum Ralf will challenge you to a battle. Be wary of his Tentacool and Tentacruel who posses the dangerous ability liquid ooze. This ability is quite dangeorus because it has the ability to make draining moves such as Giga Drain backfire.

After defeating Ralf, continue on until you come to the second gym puzzle. Once you complete the second gym puzzle, you will pass by Beach Bum Cameron. Be VERY WARY of his Wailmer who posses the dangerous move Water Spout. This move deals 150 damage points. However, this move loses power as the pokemon itself loses health. The best strategy is to have a quick pokemon that can knock Wailmer's health down so that Water Spout will not do as much damage. Cameron's Mantine being a Flying-Water-type is two times weak to Electric-type moves, so it is best advised to use an Electric-type move to get rid of Mantine.

Once Cameron has been defeated move on to the third and final gym puzzle. After completing this gym puzzle the final bridge will rise. However, this time TWO trainers occupy the bridge with Gym Leader Quentin just beyond them. If player choose to go back to the Pokecenter to heal their pokes, they must be wary of the fact that '''if you leave the gym, the puzzles will reset. '''Once you and your Pokemon are ready, it's time to fact Beach Babe Darla. Player should be wary of Wartortle, Prinplup, and Marshtomp's strong stats as well as high speed.

Once Darla has been defeated, move onto the final trainer, Beach Bum Roland. Roland only has one Pokemon, in his part but do not underestimate it. Lapras is a very powerful pokemon with many powerful moves, and a high hp stat. However, because Lapras is also and Ice-type, Grass-type moves will do double damage against it.

After, Roland has been defeated it is time for you to take on the Gym Leader, Quentin. Quentin has three Pokemon that are all relatively high leveled. His Huntail and Gorebyss are a dangerous match with their high Attack and Speed stats. Players should also be wary that Quentin possesses a Wailmer.

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After completing all three of the gym's puzzles, you can now challenge Quentin. He has heard about your triumph over Team Eclipse, and now would like to test the strength of your team.